John Dankworth
Saxophonist and composer in jazz music
Born
September 20th, 1927
98 years ago
Died
2010
15 years ago — 83 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United Kingdom
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An influential English saxophonist, clarinet player, and composer contributed significantly to the jazz genre. Starting a career in the 1940s, he formed various ensembles, including the Dankworth Seven. Renowned for compositions and arrangements, worked with artists such as Ella Fitzgerald and the London Symphony Orchestra. Established the Wavendon Festival and served as a music educator, emphasizing jazz for younger generations. Participated in television and film soundtracks, increasing the popularity of jazz in the UK.
Co-founded the Dankworth Seven
Collaborated with Ella Fitzgerald
Composed for the London Symphony Orchestra
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